I saw a koala at Ironbark the other day.. It crossed the trail right in front of me and then casually climbed up a tree next to the trail.. Tried to snap some pics but it was 5.40am or so and bit dark for anything on the camera phone to turn out good.

I saw a koala at Ironbark the other day.. It crossed the trail right in front of me and then casually climbed up a tree next to the trail.. Tried to snap some pics but it was 5.40am or so and bit dark for anything on the camera phone to turn out good.

I saw a koala on creek track at bunya. It too was sllooowwwlllyyy walking across the track at about 5:30. It ambled up a tree and stopped about head high and looked at me. I took out my iPhone and snapped off a picccy. WHAM off went the flash and froze the poor bugger. My eyes were sparkling and i reckon that koala couldn't see anything for about 10min (I felt like sh1t too. Didnt mean for the flash to go off). The piccy was no good either, too overexposed. Took another without the flash and left him too it. The daughter was excited that daddy saw a koala.

That is a good find very nice, I have been told that they are there but never seen one myself was told by a park ranger that they are mainly nocturnal. They know they are at the top of the food chain, they slither along slow but their strike rate to bite is very very fast.